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TITLE:
Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 20, 1998; No. 459
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER
John Travolta photographed for
EW by George Holz on Oct. 29,
1998, in Los Angeles.
NEWS & NOTES:
Legends of the Fall? In a season when big stars were fumbling, Adam Sandler's football flick, The Waterboy, scored a box office touchdown...Batman creator Bob Kane dies...Citizen Jesse (The Body) Ventura's political wisdom... 11 o t Sheet Flashes.
SNOW ACCOUNTING FOR TASTE Jerry Springer gets his jollies with the movie Ringmaster.
Holiday Movie Preview.
The Ace of Case John Travolta readies his legal briefs for Christmas Oscar contender A Civil Action. RY r) AV I D HOC HMAN PLUS: Other big-studio Oscar hopefuls.
Have Yourself a Scary Little Christmas On the set of the Kevin Williamson-Robert Rodriguez teen screamer, The Faculty. BY DANIEL FIERMAN PLUS: Psycho, A Simple Plan director Sam Raimi, and
Very Bad Things.
Epics and Insects The showdown between A Bug's Life and The Prince of Egypt. BY DAVID HOCHMAN PLUS: Babe: Pig in the City, The Rugrats Movie, and the rest of the kiddie fare.
Ayes on the Prize The naked truth about
sweet-natured sleeper Waking Ned Devine. BY JEFF
G O R D I N I ER PLUS: The indie Oscar contenders of late 1998.
Jerry's Jubilee Watch for flying chairs--Jerry Springer hits the big screen. BY CHRIS NASHAWATY.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES
OWEN GLEIBERMAN on Meet Joe Black; also Celebrity, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, The Big Chill, and The Wizard of Oz.
PLUS: Reel World.
TELEVISION
KEN TUCKER on Rear Window, Saint Maybe, and Winchell; also L.A. Doctors. PLUS: On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.
BOOKS
KEN TUCKER on Neal Gabler's Life the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality . PLUS: Between the Lines.
MUSIC
DAVID BROWNE on Jewel's Spirit; also three Prince of Egypt soundtracks and Seal's Human Being. PLUS: Hear and Now; Timbaland; 10 Stupid Questions for Deepak Chopra.
VIDEO
CAREN WEINER CAMPBELL on The Negotiator and other Samuel L. Jackson movies. PLUS: Godzilla vs. Them!; Robert Johnson and the Rolling Stones on tape; Parents' Guide.
MULTIMEDIA
MARK G L A S E R on art websites.
PLUS: SixDegrees.com; Deer Avenger.
DEPARTMENTS.
BEHIND THE SCENES The X-Files takes a hint from Hitchcock for an innovative episode.
B I Z Sesame Street's producers hope for sunny days as they launch a new kids' net with Nickelodeon.
MAIL More power to the Power Issue; aging Riley Weston.
ENCORE Nov.7,1990: MTV rejects "Justify My Love.
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